Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
Applicants must submit all of the following to be eligible for
certification.
(1)
(a) If applying on or before August 31, 2021,
Official transcripts showing 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours of
speech-language pathology technical course work; and Official transcripts
showing 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours of general education credit,
or,
(b) If applying after September
1, 2021, official transcripts showing successful conferral of a degree from an
Approved Training Program as defined in 335-095-0010(1).
(2) Written evidence of completion of
clinical fieldwork that builds skills and competencies needed to practice as a
speech-language pathology assistant.
(a)
During clinical fieldwork in Oregon, the fieldwork participant must be enrolled
in a speech-language pathology practicum course at an accredited college or
university, or hold an Oregon provisional speech-language pathology assistant
certificate.
(b) Clinical fieldwork
must consist of a minimum of 100 clock hours of clinical interaction and 8
hours of consultation and assessment over a recommended 8-12 week period.
Clinical interaction must be face to face interaction with clients and directly
supervised 100% of the time. Clinical interaction must consist of actively
participating in or leading individual, small group, co-treatment, or classroom
therapy sessions, and may include speech or hearing screenings. The fieldwork
participant must also meet with the supervising speech-language pathologist for
at least two hours for every 25 hours of clinical interaction to assess the
participant's developing clinical skills and competencies, for a total of 8
hours of consultation and assessment. Tasks such as clerical tasks, passive
observations, and materials preparation may not be included in clinical
fieldwork hours. Meetings with the supervisor may not be included in the 100
hours of clinical interaction.
(c)
Clinical interaction documentation must show the date, clinical activity,
amount of time and the supervisor's initials for each activity, and be signed
by both the supervisor and fieldwork participant. The clinical fieldwork
supervisor must be licensed by the Board, or hold the ASHA Certificate of
Clinical Competence during the fieldwork. Clinical interaction must be
completed within seven years prior to the date the application for licensure is
received by the Board.
(d) The
supervising speech-language pathologist and the fieldwork participant must
complete the Board's SLPA Competency Checklist during and at the completion of
100 hours of clinical interaction to document the fieldwork participant's
developing skills and competencies. The fieldwork participant must be rated as
meeting or exceeding all skills upon completion of the fieldwork to qualify for
certification as a speech-language pathology assistant. If there is more than
one fieldwork supervisor, each supervisor who supervises 15 or more hours of
fieldwork must complete and sign the Board's Competency Checklist.
(e) In extenuating circumstances where the
fieldwork participant is unable to obtain the signature of their clinical
fieldwork supervisor, the Board may accept a Board SLPA Competency Checklist
signed by another supervising speech-language pathologist who is licensed by
the Board or holds the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence and is able to
render a professional opinion of the applicant's level of competence.
(f) Applicants who completed fieldwork in
another state must provide documentation of at least 100 clinical interaction
hours and The Board's Competency Checklist which must be completed and signed
by their supervising speech-language pathologist. The supervisor must have held
the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence while supervising the applicant.
The Board will review the fieldwork log and final assessment in accordance with
its clinical interaction requirements and SLPA Competency Checklist. If the
fieldwork is not deemed equivalent to Oregon standards, the applicant must
obtain a provisional speech-language pathology assistant certificate to
complete fieldwork requirements for certification in Oregon.
(3) Applicants whose academic
instruction was not conducted in English may be required to submit scores from
the following standardized tests to demonstrate English language proficiency:
(a) The internet-based Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL) with minimum scores of 100 overall, 26 in writing, and
26 in speaking; or
(b) The
paper-based TOEFL and Test of Spoken English (TSE) with minimum scores of 600
overall; 5 on the essay; and 50 on the TSE; or
(c) The computer-based TOEFL and TSE with
minimum scores of 250 overall; 5 on the essay; and 50 on the TSE.
(4) Applicants must demonstrate
current professional competence as follows:
(a) Completion of clinical interaction as
described in OAR 335-095-0030(3) (2) within the 12 months prior to application;
or
(b) Completion of 5 hours of
professional development within the 12 months prior to application.
(c) Any hours completed in the current
professional development period may also be counted towards meeting the
professional development requirement for the next active license
renewal.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
681.360,
681.375,
681.420 & 681.460
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
681.360 & 681.375